*There were a few minutes when I was alone with her in the autopsy room. I felt wild. Absent. Before I could stop myself I was leaning close to her, telling her everything. The words draining out of me as she lay there. Her long damp hair hanging off the back of the steel table. Glassy eyes fixed bl
Dark Lake
โ Scribed by Clare Revell
- Publisher
- Pelican Book Group; Harbourlight Books
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 133 KB
- Edition
- First Harbourlight edition
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Aztec, NM
- ISBN
- 1522300775
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โฆ Synopsis
"Archaeologist Dr. Lou Fitzgerald is used to unexpected happenings, and they don't usually faze her. After surviving a childhood disability, and dealing with an unfair boss, Lou has learned the art of rolling with the punches. But when she arrives at Dark Lake, what was supposed to be a simple archaeological dig is beyond even her wildest imaginations. Landowner Evan Close has his own reasons for keeping the secrets of Dark Lake, and this attractive interloper is a menace. Her precious dig threatens to bring his house of cards tumbling down around him, and he feels helpless to stop it. It soon becomes apparent there are dark forces at work, and Lou's simple assignment turns into a mystery. Solving that mystery comes with a steep price."--Amazon.com
โฆ Subjects
Excavations (Archaeology) -- Fiction
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